A bolt assembly for a firearm, wherein the bolt assembly is intended to move inside an inner cavity of a receiver of the firearm and comprises a body, a removable bolt head, at least one protruding element that tends to protrude elastically from the body, so that when allowed to protrude elastically unhindered, the bolt assembly cannot be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver. The connection of the bolt head to the body causes the protruding element to elastically contract, enough to allow the bolt assembly to be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver. Thus, a single elastic protruding element enables the user to be warned if trying to assemble the body without the bolt head into the receiver.
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15. A bolt assembly for a firearm, said bolt assembly comprising:
a bolt body; and
a bolt head removably attachable to the bolt body;
wherein a protruding element coupled to the bolt body automatically moves between a retracted position when the bolt head is properly attached to the bolt body to an extended position when the bolt head is not properly attached to the bolt body to prevent insertion of the bolt body into the receiver of the firearm when the bolt head is not properly attached to the bolt body.
10. A firearm comprising:
a barrel;
a receiver defining an internal channel;
a bolt for sliding engagement with the internal channel of the receiver, the bolt comprising a bolt body, a removable head portion, and further comprising a bolt blocking member movable between a first position allowing engagement of the bolt with the receiver when the bolt head is properly installed on the bolt body, and a second position resisting engagement of the bolt with the receiver when the bolt head is not properly installed on the bolt body, wherein the bolt blocking member automatically moves from the first position to the second position when the head portion is disconnected from the bolt body.
1. A bolt assembly for a firearm, where the bolt assembly is configured to move inside an inner cavity of a receiver of the firearm and comprises a body and a removable bolt head, and further comprising:
at least one protruding element that tends to protrude elastically from the body, so that when allowed to protrude elastically, the bolt assembly cannot be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver, wherein
a connection of the bolt head to the body causes the protruding element to contract elastically, enough to allow the bolt assembly to be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver; and wherein
the protruding element automatically protrudes from the body when the bolt head is disconnected from the body.
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This application claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. EP 12380010.4 filed Feb. 28, 2012, the content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates generally to firearms, and more particularly to a bolt assembly for a firearm, such as a bolt-action or semiautomatic rifle or shotgun.
A rifle is a firearm characterized in having a relatively long barrel that allows highly accurate shooting to be carried out from a long distance. Among the different types of known rifles is the bolt-action rifle, which is named so because it includes a part similar to the bolts of old manual locks, i.e. an elongated rod-shaped part, with a bolt handle, which the user manually moves inside another part called the receiver in order to use the rifle. More specifically, the bolt is manually opened after shooting, usually by pulling it backwards, in order to eject the used shell or casing from inside the receiver. Once the receiver has been loaded with a new shell (either manually or automatically), the bolt is pushed forward inside the receiver in order to load the rifle with the new shell and to load the spring unit and firing pin responsible for hitting the back of the shell during firing.
Traditionally, the bolt was composed of a single elongated part provided with a bolt handle in the area of the bolt intended to be located most distant from the rifle barrel. However, new concepts are known where the bolt is divided into several parts, due to different interests. For example, concepts are known in which the bolt handle is removable (see, for instance, U.S. Pat. No. 7,950,177). Other concepts are known in which the elongated body of the bolt is composed of several parts fixed together. For example, bolts comprising a removable bolt head are known (see, for instance, European patent application EP0163129).
Having a bolt with a removable bolt head presents a significant advantage. Legislation in some countries mandates that each rifle is only allowed to have one bolt, and providing a bolt with the possibility of having removable and replaceable bolt heads allows a single bolt to be adapted for different calibre ammunition shells without breaching the aforementioned regulations.
The fact that the bolt head is removable from the bolt is not, however, without risk. In the event that the user of the rifle forgets to fix the bolt head to the bolt body and inserts the bolt body into the receiver without the bolt head, serious accidents could take place during firing. More specifically, the rear area of the shell would not be secured by the bolt because the bolt would be lacking the bolt head on its end and would therefore be shorter than the correct length; then, when firing took place, the pressure created in the chamber would push the bullet forward but, at the same time, as the rear part of the shell would not be secured, the resulting pressure would push this shell backwards. One or more of the following could then happen: the shell could split and small fragments could be expelled through the apertures in the action; the jet of hot air generated by the shot could also be expelled though the apertures; the shall case could push the firing pin backwards and the firing pin could be projected outwardly towards the shooter's face; the entire bolt could come out backwards.
Thus it has been discovered that needs exist for mechanisms to prevent the user of a bolt-action rifle or other firearm equipped with a removable bolt head from being able to assemble the bolt inside the receiver without the bolt head. It is to the provision of a firearm meeting these and other needs that the invention is primarily directed.
In example forms, the invention relates to a firearm such as a bolt-action rifle having a bolt assembly adapted to move within an inner cavity of the rifle part known as the receiver or action. The bolt assembly includes at least one bolt body and a removable bolt head. In addition, the bolt assembly according to example forms of the invention has the particularity that it includes at least one protruding element that tends to protrude elastically from the body, so that when allowed to protrude elastically unhindered, the bolt assembly cannot be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver. This means that the bolt assembly includes a protruding element that, in principle, prevents the bolt assembly from being inserted inside the rifle receiver. On another hand, the connection of the bolt head to the body causes the protruding element to contract elastically, enough to allow the bolt assembly to be inserted inside the inner cavity of the receiver. This means that the only way of being able to smoothly insert the bolt assembly into the receiver is if the bolt head is correctly assembled onto the body of the bolt assembly, so that the protruding element becomes elastically contracted or retracted and the bolt assembly then fits inside the receiver.
The above solution ensures that the bolt assembly is always fully assembled, including the bolt head, before being inserted into the receiver. The risk that the user might forget to assemble the bolt head and an accident might occur on firing no longer exists.
The protruding element preferably comprises a cantilever spring that juts out from the surface of the bolt assembly. When the bolt head is connected onto the body of the bolt assembly, this cantilever spring is inserted into a reception area comprised in the bolt head. This solution, in which the protruding element is a single cantilever spring, capable of engaging in a reception area in the bolt head and staying folded, is a solution that is effective, simple to manufacture, and easy and intuitive to use.
In a further aspect, the invention relates to a firearm including a barrel, a receiver defining an internal channel, and a bolt for sliding engagement with the internal channel of the receiver. The bolt preferably includes a bolt body and a removable head portion, and further includes a bolt blocking member movable between a first position allowing engagement of the bolt with the receiver when the bolt head is properly installed on the bolt body, and a second position resisting engagement of the bolt with the receiver when the bolt head is not properly installed on the bolt body.
In another aspect, the invention relates to a bolt assembly for a firearm. The bolt assembly preferably includes a bolt body, and a bolt head removably attachable to the bolt body. A protruding element is preferably coupled to the bolt body and is movable between a retracted position when the bolt head is properly attached to the bolt body, and an extended position when the bolt head is not properly attached to the bolt body.
In still another aspect, the invention relates to a method of preventing installation of a bolt assembly into a receiver of a firearm when a removable bolt head portion of the bolt assembly is not properly attached to a bolt body portion of the bolt assembly. The method preferably includes the steps of providing a protruding element movable between a retracted position and an extended position, allowing movement of the protruding element to the retracted position when the bolt head is properly attached to the bolt body, and allowing movement of the protruding element to the extended position when the bolt head is not properly attached to the bolt body.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description of example embodiments are exemplary and explanatory of preferred embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
Details of the invention can be seen by way of example embodiments in the accompanying drawings, which do not seek to restrict the scope of the invention:
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
When the protruding element (7) is allowed to stand out elastically unhindered, the bolt assembly (1) cannot be inserted inside the inner cavity (3) of the receiver (2). This fact can be seen in
On the other hand, if the bolt head (6) is assembled on the body (4), the assembly according to the invention is carried out so that the protruding element (7) elastically contracts, enough to allow the bolt assembly (1) to be inserted inside the inner cavity (3) of the receiver (2). This fact can be understood from
Thus, by means of an elastic protruding element (7) that folds back or retracts only if the bolt head (6) is properly connected to the body (4) and that only protrudes and acts as a stop if the bolt head (6) is disconnected from the body (4), a simple and effective way of fulfilling the goals of the invention is achieved. The user cannot easily insert the bolt assembly (1) without the bolt head (6) into the receiver (2): firstly, the user will perceive that the protruding element (7) collides with the wall (8); secondly, and assuming that the user applies a high enough force for the protruding element (7) to pass the stop formed by the wall (8), the user will perceive a second stop when the bolt assembly (1) reaches the end of the receiver (2) and the user tries to turn the bolt assembly (1) clockwise in order to reach the loading position shown in
Preferably, as shown in
On the other hand,
In the embodiment shown in the figures, the protruding element (7) tends to stand out from the body (4) both radially and longitudinally. Radially is understood to mean in a direction perpendicular or transverse to the longitudinal axis (13) of the body (4), while longitudinally is understood to mean in a direction along or parallel to this longitudinal axis (13). The advantage of this option is that if the bolt head (6) is not assembled, the protruding element (7) interferes with the receiver (2) both on inserting the body (4) longitudinally, and when trying to rotate the body (4) in the final part of the loading or bolt locking process.
The invention contemplates other alternative embodiments to the one shown. For example, the protruding element (7) might only stand out from the body (4) longitudinally. Alternatively, the protruding element (7) might only stand out from the body (4) radially. In further alternate embodiments, the protruding element (7) comprises a pivotally and/or translationally mounted member operable by a directly or indirectly coupled linkage to move to an extended or blocking position that prevents insertion of the bolt into the receiver when the bolt head is removed or improperly installed, and to move to a retracted or non-blocking position that allows insertion of the bolt into the receiver when the bolt head is properly installed.
On another hand, as shown in
All patents and publications referred to herein are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. Also, while described herein with respect to example embodiments relating to manually actuated bolt-action rifles, it will be understood that the present invention may be adapted to use in connection with rifles, shotguns or other firearms of manual, automatic or semi-automatic varieties having a movable bolt with a removable bolt head, and embodiments of such are within the scope of the invention unless specifically excluded in the following claims. While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
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